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Title: What is hacking
Post by: Phage on March 10, 2013, 12:35:00 AM
What is hacking:

What do you think of when you hear the term hacker? Most of you guys will probably think of criminal geeks who are butt hurt about something and then decide to take revenge or “hacking” groups like Anonymous. In that case you are wrong. Those people have nothing in common with real hacking and they are using their knowledge for bad things. The correct term for people like Anonymous would be Cracker(lookup the definition if you don’t know why they are called that).  The right definition of hacking is “Hacking is the practice of modifying the features of a system, in order to accomplish a goal outside of the creator's original purpose.” -
www.whatishacking.org (http://www.whatishacking.org).The word hacker originates back from the fifties or the sixties. One of the places that’s commonly known for have started the hacking culture is MIT. Students from Tech Model Railroad Club joined together to create new ways of controlling and building model trains. A great improvement of the train or the system was simply called a hack. It then moved on to phone lines and later on into computers. The reason why it moved on into the phone lines was simply that there wasn’t anything else to hack.

A guy who got very famous for hacking telephones and telephone lines (also called phreaking) is John “Captain Crunch” Draper. The reason why he’s called Captain Crunch was because of a famous hack he did back in the early seventies. From the american breakfast cereal Cap’n Crunch he got a whistle which could make a sound at 2600Hz. Since AT&T’s system was running by tones he could cheat the phone system to dial up pretty much everyone for free. He later on created The Blue Box which made it easier for him to cheat the phone lines. In 1972 he got convicted for cheating the phone company for money and ended up in prison for a short amount of time. According to The Wall Street in 1978 he hand wrote the first word processor for the Apple II computer called EasyWriter. He apparently should have hand written it in prison on paper and then later typed it into a computer. Hacking was also the reason why personal computers was created by guys like Steve Wozniak. Steve Wozniak created a terminal which enabled him to play chess but at the same to lure around on ARPAnet. He then short after joined hacker groups which introduced him to microprocessors. He have later on made great contributions to the development of the microprocessor.

The precursor to Usenet newsgroup and e-mails, the boards with names such as Sherwood Forest and Catch-22 become the venue of choice for phreaks and hacker to talk, trade tips and share stolen credit card information and stolen computer passwords. Hacking groups begin to form and some of the first well known were Legion of Doom from the United States and Chaos Computer Club from Germany.

In 1983 the movie WarGames came out and changed the public view on hacking. Hacking went from being something underground and unnoticed to something big. The movie was about a boy who want’s to crack into a game company’s computer system to play a game but instead end up starting a military catastrophe.

The same year 6 teenagers known as the 414 gang get’s arrested for hacking into 60 computers. It was first in 1986 it was made a crime to break into computer systems.

The morris worm:

In 1988 Robert T. Morris, Jr. created a self-replicating computer worm which he launches on ARPAnet to inspect its effectiveness on UNIX systems. It went out of hand and spread to over 6000 computers. He ended up with probation and a $10.000 fine.

Kevin Mitnick:

As early as the age of 12 he social engineered himself to free bus drives. He’s today known as one of the best social engineers through time. Kevin Mitnick is captured by federal agents and charged with stealing 20,000 credit card numbers.

I will encourage you to read his biography. It gives you a true sight into his journey to establish himself as one of the greatest social engineers of all time.

Hacking today:

What is hacking today? Hacking has grown far bigger than anyone could have expected. In the beginning is was about optimizing model trains but today it’s a whole lifestyle. We see “hackers” in the news almost everyday and the business is just getting bigger. If you ask a random person on the street what their view of a hacker is they will probably reply with something like “It’s a person who breaks into systems” but that’s wrong. A true hacker is much more than that and can never be dragged down into something as small as that description.


We need to educate the normal citizen to not be afraid of the computer.

This video has been posted before but it explains exactly what I’m trying to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU1xS07N-FA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU1xS07N-FA)

I have shorten this article a lot. I decided to cut most of it off but if you need some specific info on the subject matter feel free to contact me. I have read a lot of books and a lot of articles about this topic and will most likely be able to answer your question. If asked and I found the time I will maybe write a larger article about this subject but it will not be on the nearest future. Also please bear over with me about the grammatical errors I wrote this in the middle of the night and I will do my best to find them when I get the time. Feel free to give me contructive feedback.
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: vezzy on March 10, 2013, 03:15:27 AM
Short but concise. A decent document to decondition and inform the subjugated layman.

One erroneous tidbit though - the film is entitled WarGames, not "Kids' Games". Perhaps the latter may be an alternative title I'm not aware of, but the film is universally known as WarGames.
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: WirelessDesert on March 10, 2013, 09:22:00 AM
I approve, been writing some posts about what a hacker is, we need this thread. People seem to not know. +1
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: Kulverstukas on March 10, 2013, 09:25:18 AM
This is very nice. We needed this kind of article to explain _it_ to new people.
Thank you, +1!
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: Phage on March 10, 2013, 09:35:27 AM
Vezzy; Thank you for correcting me I do not know why I didn't see that.

I thank you all I am really appreciating this. I thought it was about time that I came out with something new and this was what I found needed.
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: anon32 on March 30, 2013, 04:21:28 PM
I always thought Steve Wozniak designed Blue Box. :-[
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: WirelessDesert on March 30, 2013, 04:44:14 PM
I always thought Steve Wozniak designed Blue Box. :-[
Please drop the font, it annoys most of us. Use the regular one if you don't need a special one.
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: krishjay999 on April 11, 2013, 10:36:42 PM
Thanks man...helped me to understand the basics....
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: AnarchyAngel on April 11, 2013, 10:47:56 PM
to me hacking can be summed up in a few words. Using technology in a way it was never intended or designed for.
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: dondimarcos on April 23, 2013, 01:42:28 AM
Very nice man really enjoyed reading the article. I had the same view on hacking already but nice to k.ow you are not alone. Thanks for posting man
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: warlock91 on March 26, 2015, 03:02:04 PM
Nice post, the video you included was super cool, kind of gave me some perspective that I really needed +1
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: insert-name-here on April 25, 2015, 08:45:26 PM
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"Most of you guys will probably think of criminal geeks who are butt hurt about something and then decide to take revenge or “hacking” groups like Anonymous"



Isn't that what anonymous basically is, A bunch of easily butt hurt punks with scripts ? Thanks for this and thanks for crediting Wozniak as a hacker unlike Jobs who just knew how to sell things and make them eye candy lol 
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: shadowwolf on April 25, 2015, 09:36:32 PM
A two year old necroed thread... someone should probably lock this
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: Jonezy6923 on June 07, 2015, 11:38:51 PM
Great Read.  Really good info for a new kid like myself. +1
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: iTpHo3NiX on June 08, 2015, 02:25:06 AM
A two year old necroed thread... someone should probably lock this

I think its great to necro this thread occasionally
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: x0nic on June 09, 2015, 01:36:29 AM
but thats like calling the a racecar driver who crashes the best ever.
And what if this particular driver crashed in his 21st world championship race, after winning it 20 times in a row?
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: pollofritto on June 30, 2015, 03:05:47 AM
great post ! I suggest you to post the full article
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: Alesh on July 16, 2015, 04:56:53 AM
this is really lovely  , i need to go to an hacking school, please can you recommend 1 for me ?
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: white-knight on July 16, 2015, 02:04:57 PM

this is really lovely  , i need to go to an hacking school, please can you recommend 1 for me ?


If you are really wanting to go to a school, look into you local college. I think about all of them have some type of Information Assurance courses now.


There are also alot of payed courses you can do Online or live. Live isnt very cheap. SANS courses are around $5000 . but i dont know of anyone that has taken the course. and its only 5 days.. . Also online ElearnSecurity , Offensive Security courses that can run up to $ 1000.   both have hands on..


There are also lots of free courses and tons on free information online..


Look into whats best for you.
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: romancodis on July 21, 2015, 10:49:24 AM
Greatest post and very useful to me . iam waiting for your next article
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: atillinfinity on July 27, 2015, 03:49:26 AM
looking forward to the amount of reading i am about to be doing and getting involved to improve these early stages
Title: Re: What is hacking
Post by: GreyCat on January 04, 2016, 11:18:41 AM
It started with toy trains! I didn't know that.

Very good article. I definitely know more than I did before.

I enjoyed the video. Kinda misleading, though. I doubt most professional programmers don't get to zoom around their sun-lit offices on scooters. Most of 'em would be in cubicles like Neo. Let's not put off the kiddies too much, though.